Trump’s E. Jean Carroll Lawsuit Takes a Twist as New Evidence Surfaces, Risking his Bond with Her, Claims Expert

NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump’s legal battle with writer E. Jean Carroll may face further complications after he reportedly provided her lawyers with new evidence. The development adds fuel to the publicized case concerning Carroll’s allegations of sexual assault by the president. Legal experts warn that this latest move by Trump could jeopardize the confidentiality of any communications he has had with his former personal lawyers. Carroll, a renowned advice columnist, claimed in a book excerpt published last year that Trump sexually assaulted her in a dressing room in the mid-1990s. In response, … Read more

Young Thug’s Lawyer Challenges Use of Rap Videos as Evidence in YSL RICO Case

ATLANTA, Georgia – In an effort to have the YSL RICO case dismissed, Young Thug’s lawyer, Brian Steel, has filed a memorandum of law. This move comes as a recent murder conviction in another Georgia case involving hip hop music raises questions about the use of rap videos as evidence in court. The murder conviction of Morgan Cardelle Baker was overturned after Georgia’s highest court ruled that a rap music video should not have been played for the jurors. The video in question, “Ghetto Angels” by NoCap, showed Baker waving a gun. Taking note of … Read more

Jury Deliberations Begin as Brad Compher Murder Trial Concludes: Examining the Evidence and Arguments

POCATELLO, Idaho – After a lengthy trial at the Bannock County Courthouse, the fate of Brad Compher now rests in the hands of the jury. Closing arguments concluded on Monday morning, with both the prosecution and defense presenting their final appeals. Prosecutor Jonathan Radford started his closing arguments by urging the jury to use common sense in evaluating all the evidence. He detailed the sequence of events, alleging that Compher discovered Nori Jones’ residence, tampered with the porch light, cut the screen to her window, and entered her home. According to Radford, Compher proceeded to … Read more

Man Acquitted of Sexual Assault Charges in Fairbanks Trial: DNA Evidence Insufficient, Jury Finds

FAIRBANKS, ALASKA – A man has been acquitted of sexual assault charges by a jury in Fairbanks following a five-day trial. Jess Lee Anonich Eakin, 38, had been accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a cabin in North Pole in October 2020. Eakin’s defense attorney argued that the DNA evidence presented was insufficient to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The jury found Eakin not guilty of felony first-degree sexual assault, felony first-degree attempted sexual assault, and two counts of felony second-degree sexual assault. However, he was convicted of several misdemeanor charges, including fourth-degree … Read more